S-1883-119
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 99.
Sponsored by Christopher Coons (D-DE)
What it does
The DISRUPT Act (S.1883) is a Senate bill introduced on May 22, 2025, currently placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar. Because only the bill's short title has been made available — and not its full legislative text — the specific mechanisms, provisions, and policy details of the bill cannot be determined from the available information. A complete analysis requires the full bill text.
Who benefits
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Who is hurt
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Supporters argue
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Opponents argue
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